PHOTO: ESPN’s Molly McGrath Had Heads Spinning With Her Incredibly Short Skirt That Was Causing A Major Distraction On The Sidelines
There is a reason why Molly McGrath has so many social media followers, and it’s more than just because of her career.
UNC’s Ahmad Al-Qaq Is On Point From Distance
On Saturday, the veteran reporter took to social media and posted a photo of herself standing on the sidelines at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi, for the game between Kentucky and No. 6 Ole Miss.
Despite the huge matchup, Molly McGrath would end up stealing the show as she posted herself rocking a Ramy Brook Arizona Dress.
The dress was short enough to show off her incredible legs, and she also sported some knee-high boots to finish off the look.
Fans absolutely loved McGrath’s look:
As far as the game Molly McGrath was covering, No. 6 Ole Miss opened SEC play with an upset loss to Kentucky, 20–17, in Oxford on Saturday.
Caden Davis missed a 48-yard field goal with 48 seconds remaining, which would have tied the score.
ESPN’s Molly McGrath Caught Major Backlash Last Week Defending Terrible Actions From Player
ESPN’s Molly McGrath received a lot of backlash for her report last week following the ejection of a North Carolina State player.
North Carolina State offensive lineman Anthony Belton was ejected after he was caught disgustingly spitting on a Clemson player during the first half of last Saturday’s college football game in South Carolina.
Molly McGrath had the wrong response as she stated his actions were warranted over a false claim that did not happen.
She added that he was simply retaliating because North Carolina State quarterback C.J. Bailey got his head stomped on, but that never happened.
McGrath never came out and apologized for her incorrect statement, and it appears most have forgotten about it.
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